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The Peheim transmitter is a facility used for analog and digital (DAB) FM and in former times TV transmission.[1] It is located northeast of Peheim. The transmitter, which is often incorrectly referred to as the Cloppenburg transmitter, consists of a 220-metre-tall (720 ft) guyed lattice steel mast, which is guyed in four levels. The base of the transmitter is 43 metres (141 ft) above sea level.
Location | Cloppenburg, Weser-Ems, Niedersachsen, Germany |
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Mast height | 220 metres (722 ft) |
Coordinates | 52°53′17″N 7°50′59″E |
IThe transmitter is owned and operated by Deutsche Funkturm (DFMG).[1]
Transmitter name | Frequency | ERP |
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N-Joy | 93,5 MHz | |
Ems-Vechta-Welle | 99,3 MHz | |
NDR-Info | 103,7 MHz |
Furthermore, the FM frequency 99.5 MHz is coordinated for the Peheim transmitter.
The station also broadcasts a number of DAB radio programs in nationwide single-frequency mode.
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